Columnists
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August 31, 2018
On the future of Canlit
By Jen Sookfong LeeYou guys, this is my last Open Book column.I have been writing this column for a year now and I’ll admit I didn’t know what I was going to write about when Holly Kent and Kevin Hardcastle asked me ...
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August 27, 2018
An Open Letter to the Stranger Who Asked Me, “How Did You Write That Book for Children If You Don't Have Children?”
By Naseem HrabDear Stranger,I realize that writing a book is kind of a self-important undertaking. When I write, I sometimes imagine that there are people out there who might actually enjoy reading my words and letting ...
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August 21, 2018
THREAD! The Role of the Twitter Essay in CanLit
By A.H. ReaumeWhen most people think of Twitter, they think of the short and pithy 280-character messages that the platform is best known for. But perhaps the most interesting content on the social network is shared ...
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August 17, 2018
Form as Home
By Sheniz JanmohamedEvery time I sit down to write, I find myself exasperated by the considerations. The considerations of who will be reading it, how it’ll be interpreted, if it’ll hurt someone within or outside my ...
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August 13, 2018
Defending your writing
By Carrianne LeungEver since I can remember, I wanted to be a writer. As a kid, I read everything in my library from A – Z. I was the secretary of the Library Club and loved my after-school gig of sorting the books according ...
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August 07, 2018
An interview with Jaime Forsythe
By James Lindsay“How I fit myself into my work is something I’m still figuring out.”Jamie Forsythe’s I Heard Something finds mystery in the common place. Domestic scenes take on a surrealistic quality as the ...
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July 31, 2018
On writers, politics, and when to just stop talking
By Jen Sookfong LeeOnce upon a time, before the age of social media, Canlit was inclusive and kind, and political differences were settled amicably over whisky in private festival hospitality suites and the kind of dark ...
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July 25, 2018
How to Make $3000 a Month Writing Children’s Books: A Case for Day Jobs
By Naseem HrabWhen I was a teen, I thought that every children’s author got to sit at home alone and undisturbed, joyfully tapping away at a computer all day and night. Before I went off to university, I learned ...
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July 20, 2018
On Literary Festivals and Crossed Boundaries
By Alicia ElliottAs a writer of creative nonfiction—in particular, one who draws very heavily from my own life and experiences—I’ve learned it’s important to determine whether something I want to write about is ...
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July 16, 2018
Why It’s Okay If You Haven’t Finished Your First Book Yet
By A.H. ReaumeI thought I would finish my first novel by the time I turned 25.I laugh at the absurdity of that now. But in my early 20s, I believed it when people told me that anything was possible with hard work and ...